45.5%. What happened? In terms of the numbers, Obama saw a decrease of 4.4% among Verylikely Obama voters, an increase of 1.2% among Likely Obama voters, and a 1.1% decreasein Somewhat likely voters. On the other side, Romney saw a 0.2% decline in Very likelyRomney voters, a 1.3% increase among Somewhat likely Romney voters and a 2.7% increaseamong Likely Romney voters. Overall, it looks as if the debate shifted voters more away fromthe very likely category towards center. Interestingly, the percentage of Undecided wentfrom 4.3% to 4.8%.

I was in C-Springs last weekend for my USAFA reunion...other than the Obama headquarters in the Springs, I saw exactly 1 Obama/Biden bumper sticker...On the other hand, Mitt stuff was everywhere, signs along I-25, bumper stickers on many cars....The Springs is a big military community and is Republican, so a strong turnout there for Mitt is a must. I feel good about Colorado....my home state of Jersey is a different story, but even here enthusiasm is way down, although Obama will win Jersey, just not by as much...

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